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| | Theoval shapedgraveyard of St Helens is akey indicator that a very early 'Dark Ages' Saxonchurch stood onceinthis place.The name 'Churchtown' wasat one time calledKirkland, with 'kirk' being the Viking word for a church. The earliest parts of the present building are the pillars of the north aisle which date from 1180 when the Normanchurch was...
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| | Normanby means 'The Norsemen's Village', first recorded in the Domesday book as 'Normanesbi'.
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